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Oh, ok. It provides direct access to the XSLT data model.
used in the transformation of XML files. That's good.
I was referring to the examples on your web page
linked to the table label, stylesheet. I don't
recognize the examples as XSLT. Eg,
<? ?>
<? xml =" " ?>
x t =" "
- <!--
-->
< x t />
- < x t >
</ x t >
< x t > </ x t >
- < x t >
</ x t >
What is that?
len
From: Martin Klang [mailto:martin@hack.org]
> Exactly how would o:XML provide XML to a direct access model?
huh?
o:XML provides the developer with direct access to an XML data model.
exactly the way XSL does.
and it doesn't promise anything more than a fit solution to a specific
problem space, that of generating and/or manipulating XML.
but as you pointed out, it's just another programming language.
what stylesheet examples are you referring to?
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